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In the wake of 34 public hearings on land reform across nine provinces, the bitterness on the topic

[Click here for the web version of this email]( [Daily Maverick] TGIF, 17 August 2018 While You Were Working [Land reform hearings decidedly muted]( In the wake of 34 public hearings on land reform across nine provinces, the bitterness on the topic is only too obvious. However, the ANC appeared throughout to have muddled its message, settling into its age-old rut of conventional group-think. [Marianne Merten]( explains where we're at. [Dali Mpofu heads into Zimbabwean election breach]( Advocates Dali Mpofu and Tembeka Ngcukaitobi have begun preparations for their upcoming case against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's electoral victory. The pair will represent the MDC Alliance beginning on 22 August. Thin on publicly announced evidence thus far, the opposition party have revealed a few pieces of information they believe proves their case that the elections were rigged. Executive quality shared office space in the heart of Sandton. [Click here for more.]( [Musk admits exhaustion]( Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed that he is exhausted from overwork, amidst a subpoena over his Twitter announcement to go private. Musk stated in an NYT interview that the past 12 months had been "the most difficult and painful year of my career". [Australian teen hacks Apple]( A 16-year-old boy from Melbourne had reportedly successfully hacked Apple's mainframe, downloading 90gb in files before being caught. Apple revealed today that the unauthorised access had been contained and that no user information had been jeopardised. Police responding to the breach found instruction manuals on the lad's computer inside a folder named "Hacky hack hack". Proof that intelligence does not necessarily translate to wisdom. Executive quality shared office space in the heart of Sandton. [Click here for more.]( [Medical cannabis weans you off pills without getting you high]( [Sponsored Content by Cannabis Oil Research]( When patients seek help from Geoff Hindmarch, the editor of Cannabis Oil Research, he says the two most frequent questions they usually ask are, “how do I get off these damn pills?” and the other more worrisome concern, “will I get stoned from using medical marijuana for my aches and pains?” [By Cannabis Oil Research]( Featured Articles [SA legal heavyweights land in Harare in court bid to challenge Mnangagwa’s win]( [SA legal heavyweights land in Harare in court bid to challenge Mnangagwa’s win]( BY Carien Du Plessis [Fudging, obfuscation and misdirection hobble the route to the nitty-gritty of expropriation]( [Fudging, obfuscation and misdirection hobble the route to the nitty-gritty of expropriation]( BY Marianne Merten [Washington sleeps easy: SA envoy to Venezuela calls off ‘plans’ for military action against US]( [Washington sleeps easy: SA envoy to Venezuela calls off ‘plans’ for military action against US]( BY Peter Fabricius Opinionistas [A credible and successful SABC is well worth fighting for]( BY Stephen Grootes [Is the NPA imperilled by constitutional ambivalence?]( BY Sizwe Mbele Executive quality shared office space in the heart of Sandton. [Click here for more.]( WHILE WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION... Every article, every day, we try to Defend Truth in South Africa. If you would like to join us on this mission, you could do much worse than support Daily Maverick's quest. [Please click here to see how.]( [FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND]( Copyright © 2018 Daily Maverick, All rights reserved. You are receiving this mail because you are awesome and on the Daily Maverick Afternoon Thing subscriber list. Want to advertise in this mail? [Talk to us.](mailto:advertise@dailymaverick.co.za?subject=Advertising%20query%3A%20Afternoon%20Thing) [Getting too many emails from us? Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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